Anna S. Cole (m.1900–div.1901) Bessie Eyton (m.1908–div.1915) Kathlyn Williams (m.1916–div.1931)
Relatives
Alice Eyton (sister) Vera Doria (sister)
Charles Eyton (24 June 1871 – 2 July 1941) was an actor-producer who became general manager of Famous Players–Lasky Corporation (a Paramount Pictures subsidiary) during the silent film era.
CharlesEyton (24 June 1871 – 2 July 1941) was an actor-producer who became general manager of Famous Players–Lasky Corporation (a Paramount Pictures...
(1874–1943), actor (aged 68) Douglas Evans (1904–1968), actor (aged 64) CharlesEyton (1871–1941), former general manager of Paramount Pictures (aged 70)...
Bessie Eyton (née Harrison; July 5, 1890 – January 22, 1965) was an American actress of the silent era. Eyton appeared in 200 films between 1911 and 1925...
(born Veronica Eyton) was an Australian actress and opera singer active in Hollywood during the silent era. One of five children, Eyton was born in Tasmania...
Plowden Eyton OBE RA RWA RWS (born 17 May 1923) is a British artist and member of the Royal Academy of Arts. Eyton turned 100 on 17 May 2023. Eyton was born...
executive CharlesEyton on June 2, 1916 in Riverside, California. The couple met approximately ten years earlier in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eyton went there...
John Trevor Eyton, OC QC (July 12, 1934 – February 24, 2019) was a Canadian businessman, lawyer, and Senator. Eyton was born in Quebec City in 1934 and...
Her brother, CharlesEyton, became a prominent actor and producer in Hollywood; her sister, Vera, become an American actress. By 1900, Eyton had already...
birds. He was a friend and correspondent of Charles Darwin though he opposed his theories. Eyton was born at Eyton Hall, near Wellington, Shropshire. He studied...
Arena in Vernon, California, in Los Angeles County. The referee was CharlesEyton. On January 1, 1912, he knocked out former World Bantameight Champion...
acquired by Famous Players–Lasky Corporation and became a subsidiary. CharlesEyton was appointed to supervise the company's productions. It was one of...
and his lips driven to shreds between his teeth, resulting in referee CharlesEyton heeding the demands of the howling crowd to stop the fight. After the...
merger negotiations. The Pallas brand was discontinued early in 1918. CharlesEyton was manager of the Pallas-Morosco studio. Directors for Pallas included...
Lieutenant General Arthur Denaro Nick Downie – TV War correspondent David Eyton-Jones Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE – Adventurer John Paul Foley – Former director...
England who, soon after his accession, brought Flaad and Alan to England. Eyton, consistently following the theory of the Scottish origins of the Stewarts...
California, considered in the city of Los Angeles. The referee was CharlesEyton. Rivers would contend for the World Lightweight Title on July 4, 1913...
biggest scandals. On the 1922 morning that Taylor's body was found, CharlesEyton instructed Hopkins to remove a basket of documents from the murder scene...
College, Cambridge. He became a banker in the family business Rocke, Eyton & Co. Rocke, Eyton & Co. had been formed in 1792, and resided in Shrewsbury under...
captivity without conspecific mates. Two syntype specimens of Fuligula affinis Eyton (Monogr. Anat., 1838, p.157.) are held in the vertebrate zoology collections...
Retrieved 7 May 2019. Eyton. Antiquities of Shropshire, volume 6, p. 312. Eyton. Antiquities of Shropshire, volume 6, p. 77. Eyton. Antiquities of Shropshire...
individuals in the wild. Linnaeus 1758, p. 127–128. Swainson 1837, p. 365. Eyton 1838, p. 28. Donne-Goussé, Laudet & Hänni 2002, p. 339. Johnsgard 1965,...
along with de Whitchurch, de Blancminster, and de Albo Monasterio. Robert Eyton considered it likely that Ralph de Warenne, son of William de Warenne, 2nd...
Clarke 1682–1686: John Strode 1686–1688: William Eyton 1688–1689: Thomas Stradling 1689–1695: Charles O'Hara 1695–1722: Lt. Gen. Henry Withers 1722–1729:...